What We're About

Rea of Hope Helps West Virginia Women and Children

The number of women struggling with addiction and/or alcoholism has dramatically increased. Rea of Hope is a proven solution. Our program provides women a path to sustained recovery, saves tax payer dollars and reunifies mothers and their children.

Rea of Hope is about sustained abstinence based recovery and the reunification of families

  • Rea of Hope provides a model of care that teaches women how to "LIVE" without drugs and alcohol and puts them on a path to sustained recovery
  • Rea of Hope provides safe affordable housing, case management, life skills and referrals for counseling and health care
  • Rea of Hope has celebrated over 295 graduates from 46 counties in West Virginia
  • 400+ children have gotten their mommies back, hundreds of parents and stepparents have gotten their daughters back and countless family members and friends have been impacted by the ripple effect of recovery
  • Rea of hope has 6 locations in Charleston's Historic East End

Rea of Hope Boast

  • Continuing education opportunities at all levels, GED to Masters
  • 100% Full time employment of all residents
  • A proven track record with excellent results
  • Personal responsibility driven and 12 Step oriented program
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Mission

The mission of Rea of Hope is to help West Virginia women suffering from alcohol and/or drug addiction by teaching the life skills and self-sufficiency required to reach sustained recovery, while providing safe, affordable, and supportive housing for them and their children.

Rea of Hope averages 45 admissions a year with an average daily census of 44 women and children. While these numbers may seem low, the ripple effect is in the thousands. Annually we are able to provide an average of 10,032 shelter night for adults, 4908 shelter nights for children, 3640 sit down meals and 10,192 make your own breakfast and lunches.

Rea of Hope is a proven and effective solution. We can help!!!

At Rea of Hope, we believe in...

Respecting and treating our residents with dignity and compassion
Empowering women to be self-sufficient
Accountability and adherence to a twelve-step abstinence-based treatment model
Opportunities for success
Fostering Hope
Holistic Recovery
Obligation to Commitment
Personal Responsibility
Expecting the best in all that we do